Rafael Benitez will be in charge for Saturday’s game against West Brom but Chelsea are considering replacing him with Avram Grant until the end of the season before bringing Jose Mourinho back as manager in the summer.

Standard Sport understands the Blues are growing increasingly confident of reappointing the Special One as they weigh up their second change at the top this season.

Benitez is on the verge of the sack after an extraordinary rant following Chelsea’s 2-0 win at Middlesbrough last night when he blasted the club for only naming him as ‘interim’ first-team manager after he replaced Robert di Matteo in November.

Chelsea today insisted it is “business as usual” and that they view his comments as aimed more towards the fans rather than at the board.

Benitez took training today but ­Chelsea are believed to be ready to make a change with the club in danger of missing out on Champions League football next season.

Standard Sport revealed this week the chances of Benitez making a ­premature departure were “possible” as concern was increasing at the club over results and his tactics.

Grant is in line to take temporary charge, even though he was far from popular with Chelsea fans after succeeding the Special One in September 2007. The 58-year-old stepped in following Mourinho’s sacking and led them to the Champions League Final eight months later before also being fired.

Significantly, Grant was seen with Roman Abramovich in the owner’s box at Stamford Bridge for Chelsea’s FA Cup replay against Brentford two weeks ago.

Mourinho is almost certain to leave Real Madrid in the summer after disagreements with several high-profile players and the club’s hierarchy and will attract interest from a host of Europe’s top clubs.

Paris St-Germain and Manchester City are willing to let Mourinho name his price but Chelsea believe they are moving into pole position, despite the need to resolve a number of issues. It is believed Mourinho is willing to work under owner Abramovich once again despite a breakdown in the pair’s relationship leading to his sacking.

Although discussions are at a very formative stage, Mourinho is thought to have indicated he will only return to Stamford Bridge if he can exert greater control over the club’s transfer policy and has also sought guarantees over less interference from Abramovich in team affairs.

Chelsea’s representatives have attempted to be as discreet as possible so as not to undermine Benitez’s position but it is conceivable that last night’s attack on a section of the club’s fans was prompted by his awareness of the club’s pursuit of Mourinho.

Benitez was already under strain before his outburst as the club are in danger of missing out on a top-four finish in the Premier League.

The 52-year-old was told on his appointment that the priority was to qualify for next season’s Champions League. But the team have won just three of their last eight League games and have dropped below ­Tottenham to fourth in the table, while Arsenal are now just two points behind.

To make matters worse, the club failed to win the Fifa Club World Cup and were beaten by Swansea in the Capital One Cup semi-final.

Benitez has the second worst winning percentage of any Chelsea coach in the Abramovich era at just 52 per cent, with only Andre Villas-Boas, who was sacked almost exactly 12 months ago, below him on 48 per cent.

His record is worse than Di Matteo, who had a 62 per cent win rate, while ­Chelsea were just four points behind the Premier League leaders ­(Manchester City) when the Italian departed and trail Manchester United by 19 now.

Benitez’s relationship with many of the players has deteriorated and words were exchanged between him and the squad before training on Monday.

The former Liverpool manager’s treatment of John Terry has come under intense scrutiny as the captain has made just six appearances since recovering from a knee injury and was left on the bench for the 2-0 defeat at Manchester City on Sunday.